Video Sub-Titles Used for Search, Thanks to Hitachi

Right now, there is not a lot to use when it comes to video-searches. The title and the description are pretty much the only elements that most search engines use. That could change now that Hitachi has been working on using subtitles recognition as an

additional data-mining tool. You could possibly search for an exact moment in the video, or search for videos containing a phrase or keyword.

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